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Engineering Smarter Landing Pages

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Not all landing pages are created equal. How well they convert
rests solely on how well you engineer them. Lets discuss thought,
design, engineering, and how they make a difference.


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Engineering Smarter Landing Pages
Copyright (c) 2007 Dan Lok
Quick Turn Marketing International, Ltd.
http://www.WebsiteConversionExpert.com



Not all landing pages are created equal. How well they convert
rests solely on how well you engineer them. Lets discuss thought,
design, engineering, and how they make a difference.

Smarter landing pages are 'human friendly.' They're based on
what is known about people and what people like and don't like.
And that knowledge isn't arbitrary. It's based on research,
marketing testing...facts.

In a certain sense your landing pages should be unobtrusive. Your
potential customer should feel so relaxed and satisfied with the
'overall' that she just naturally wants to know more and clicks
through to your vendor's site.

What elements comprise a smart landing page?

Numerous factors influence what people find appealing. Similarly,
there are many ways to subtly influence desired responses in
people. Colors, for example. It's known that people tend to
respond to different colors in certain ways.

Dark blue tends to evoke feelings of trust. Brighter shades of
red are associated with aggression and energy. Shades of gray and
darker shades of red are associated more with a sense of
'establishment,' like an established bank.

Carefully consider your target market and who you're sending to
your landing pages.

Your copy needs to reflect the appropriate information people
need to make a positive decision in your favor. And your copy
needs to be in the appropriate amount based on your target
market.

Some examples...

Sidebar: The 'need of your reader' refers to what is necessary
to make a positive decision. Your landing page should provide
enough to satisfy while creating a desire for more, thus
producing a click-through.

If you're promoting music, ask yourself what people 'need' and
look for when shopping for music, or a music-related service.
People looking for mp3's to download, or a download service,
need much less copy than people searching for SEO software.

Mp3 downloader's want a good selection of music. They want to
know the benefits a particular service offers. Can the service be
trusted? How can you let them know if a service can be trusted?
Simple. Show them awards and reviews from media like newspapers
or magazines. Of course shoppers are always price-conscious. So
you could offer them a comparison of different providers.

All that information can be conveyed with a short amount of copy.
They don't need to wade through 400 words of copy to make a
decision. If you try to force that on them you risk exceeding the
bounds of their patience.

SEO software shoppers, for example, are different and need more
information.

In this case, more copy is beneficial if it provides detailed
information about the software. Tech specs, comparisons with
other popular s/w programs, customer support issues and
availability, upgrades, etc. There's a great deal more
information that, when properly expressed in terms of benefits,
will help push your searcher toward a vendor's page or your own
site.

On the other hand, you have to find a good balance between
presentations.

You want to avoid having all the information from your
destination page on your landing page. Putting too much info on
your landing page results in significant duplication and will
annoy your reader. There'll be a feeling of wasted time. Not
good!

So you need to have the right amount of quality information, in
terms of benefits, that will 'compel' your reader to desire
more and click through.

Landing page layout certainly influences your conversions.

You want clean, simple, smooth, easy to understand pages that
minimize effort. I've found having deep links to relevant
destination pages dramatically increase conversions through my
landing pages. But make your deep links well-thought out. Get
inside the mind of your market.

Another copy technique that's very useful is the appropriate use
of bullet points.

These devices are great on landing pages. Bullet points are
little benefit headlines. Maximum useful information that's
easily digested by the reader. They make for very quick
understanding, quick scanning, and minimize decision-making time.
Your readers will respond better if your bullets talk in terms of
benefits, and not features.

Finally, every marketing effort needs to be tested to maximize
conversions and ROI. However if something isn't broken, then by
all means don't try to fix it. And only you'll know when you
reach that point.




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